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gusman
5 years agoNew member | Level 2
Is there a way to collaborate on shared files in real time to avoid conflicted copies?
I share my dropbox files with other users for work. I my co-worker has a document open and changes the file at the same time I have it open it creates another copy of that file. Can I upgrade where i...
Daphne
5 years agoDropbox Staff
Hey gusman, I hope you're well today!
We currently only have integrations with Microsoft that would allow something similar to what you described here.
If you happen to be using Microsoft Office docs, the Microsoft Office Online integration allows you to collaborate on files in real time. You can check out more about this here.
Otherwise, if you're editing Microsoft Office docs locally the Dropbox Badge will let you know when someone else has the file open, but it doesn't allow real time collaboration.
I hope this helps, let me know if you have any other questions!
- rjlowe5 years agoNew member | Level 2
real time document collaboration. DBhelp states both parties use office online simultaneously for real time collaboration to existing docs. However, within the local DB browsing APP, there is no option to open docs in word online although default app is already set this way in my account. If the only way 2 collaborate on a doc real time is in office online, there needs to b a fluent & obvious process for initiating within the local DBapp that does not interrupt workflow. Please allow me to choose from both 365 and office online from within the app interface. If the whole point of the DB app is to get local, and the whole point of DB authoring is to expedite workflow, isn't this a conflict that users have to move to web browser to collaborate? Is there not a way to have both 364 and word online in the "open with" dropdown from inside the local DB browsing app? If not ..please create this. What am i missing?
- Daphne5 years agoDropbox Staff
Thanks for joining us here rjlowe!
The settings that you applied in your account to open the files by default in Office Online would only apply for when you're using the website.
Since you're checking your files from the Dropbox app, you can open the file online to use the Office Online integration by right clicking the file, and choosing "View on dropbox.com".
Let me know if that helps!
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